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Be able to communicate to meet individuals’ needs and preferences

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What are some good reasons why childcare practitioners communicate with other adults in a childcare setting? Choose the five correct answers

To keep parents informed about their child’s day

To discuss and improve staff working practices

To discuss children’s progress

To pass on information about which children are troublemakers

To pass on important information relevant to the child’s care

To make each other feel important

To praise children’s progress or behaviour with parents

To make work more interesting

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Developing good professional is very important. They help to create a safe and secure for children and encourage parents to feel able to share . Children when parents and practitioners effectively, creating a relaxed, and happy environment. Even when tired, practitioners communicate in a way that maintains the between professional respect and friendliness.

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  • Establish the communication needs and preferences of the parent
  • Suggest appropriate methods of communication for the parent, discuss with them
  • Follow up to see if there is anything further you could do to help them feel involved
  • Adapt the communication methods of the setting if necessary
  • Welcome the parent warmly

Which of the items below are barriers to good communication? Select the three correct answers

Respect

Prejudice

Negotiation

Language

Lack of confidence

Aggression

Empathy

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Cuddling

Writing

Talking

Signing

Resolving a conflict

Dealing with someone with a hearing impairment

Dealing with an upset child

Reporting an accident

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